The Age and Its Architects: Ten Chapters on the English People, in Reference to the TimesCharles Gilpin, 1850 - 439 Seiten |
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... Present age of Action CHAPTER II . THE VICTORIAN COMMONWEALTH . Insignificance of England compared with its Influence - Bad Social Circumstances - Exaggerated Views - Classifica- tion of the Depressed and Lower Classes - Mendicant ...
... Present age of Action CHAPTER II . THE VICTORIAN COMMONWEALTH . Insignificance of England compared with its Influence - Bad Social Circumstances - Exaggerated Views - Classifica- tion of the Depressed and Lower Classes - Mendicant ...
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... present day . But I hope and trust , that our posterity five centuries hence will look on us as semi- barbarians . " ARCHBISHOP WHATELY . - Political Economy . " The slow progress of the race in true morality , is to be ascribed to the ...
... present day . But I hope and trust , that our posterity five centuries hence will look on us as semi- barbarians . " ARCHBISHOP WHATELY . - Political Economy . " The slow progress of the race in true morality , is to be ascribed to the ...
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... PRESENT AGE OF ACTION . To the student of history no circumstance in the movement of humanity is more remarkable and note- worthy than the simultaneousness with which the life of nations and races developes itself ; there is ap ...
... PRESENT AGE OF ACTION . To the student of history no circumstance in the movement of humanity is more remarkable and note- worthy than the simultaneousness with which the life of nations and races developes itself ; there is ap ...
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... present civilization , and the easy methods of our communication , do not seem sufficient to account for this ; for it is not a feature of our times alone , although in our times the fact is more wondrously developed than in any ...
... present civilization , and the easy methods of our communication , do not seem sufficient to account for this ; for it is not a feature of our times alone , although in our times the fact is more wondrously developed than in any ...
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... present , but they then advance to the future ; the same intentions and teachings which have enabled them to serve their own time , have also enabled them to advance forward to the future times ; for while with most men the necessity of ...
... present , but they then advance to the future ; the same intentions and teachings which have enabled them to serve their own time , have also enabled them to advance forward to the future times ; for while with most men the necessity of ...
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